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Abies fraseri (Pursh) Poir.
FRASER FIR
Pinus fraseri

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Abies fraseri
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Abies fraseri
Abies fraseri, whole tree - general
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Abies fraseri, whole tree - general

Abies fraseri, leaf - showing orientation on twig
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Abies fraseri, leaf - showing orientation on twig
Abies fraseri, leaf - showing orientation on twig
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Abies fraseri, leaf - showing orientation on twig

Abies fraseri, leaf - showing orientation on twig
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Abies fraseri, leaf - showing orientation on twig
Abies fraseri, leaf - showing orientation on twig
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Abies fraseri, leaf - showing orientation on twig

Abies fraseri, whole tree - general
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Abies fraseri, whole tree - general
Abies fraseri, cone - male
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Abies fraseri, cone - male

Abies fraseri, leaf - showing orientation on twig
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Abies fraseri, leaf - showing orientation on twig
Abies fraseri, bark - of a large tree
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Abies fraseri, bark - of a large tree

Abies fraseri, whole tree - general
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Abies fraseri, whole tree - general
Abies fraseri, leaf - entire needle
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Abies fraseri, leaf - entire needle

Abies fraseri, leaf - showing orientation on twig
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Abies fraseri, leaf - showing orientation on twig
Abies fraseri, twig - showing attachment of needles
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Abies fraseri, twig - showing attachment of needles

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FamilyScientific name @ source (records)
Aphididae  Cinara ( @ NCSU_ENT (30)

Mindarus abietinus @ NCSU (24)

Prociphilus ( @ NCSU (5)
Cicadellidae  Empoasca fabae @ III (2)
Cronartiaceae  Peridermium @ BPI (1)
Dacrymycetaceae  Dacrymyces palmatus @ BPI (1)
Dermateaceae  Dermea balsamea @ BPI (3)
Diaspididae  Dynaspidiotus californicus @ CSCA_TCN (1)
Hyaloscyphaceae  Dasyscyphus agassizii @ BPI (9)
Melampsoraceae  Melampsora abieti-capraearum @ BPI (2)
Nectriaceae  Fusarium @ BPI (2)

Nectria balsamea @ BPI (12)

Nectria cinnamomea @ BPI (1)

Nectria cucurbitula @ BPI (2)

Nectria neomacrospora @ BPI (1)

Nectria pinea @ BPI (1)

Tubercularia vulgaris @ BPI (2)
Nitschkiaceae  Coronophora occulta @ BPI (2)
Orbiliaceae  Orbilia coccinella @ BPI (1)
Pleomassariaceae  Stegonsporium cenangioides @ BPI (1)
Polyporaceae  Fomes pini @ BPI (1)

Fomes pinicola @ BPI (4)

Lenzites saepiaria @ BPI (1)

Polyporus abietinus @ BPI (1)

Polyporus balsameus @ BPI (1)

Polyporus radiatus @ BPI (1)

Polyporus schweinitzii @ BPI (1)

Poria tenuis @ BPI (1)

Trametes serialis @ BPI (1)
Pucciniastraceae  Uredinopsis americana @ BPI (2)

Uredinopsis mirabilis @ BPI (5)
Rhytismataceae  Bifusella faullii @ BPI (1)

Hypodermella abietis-concoloris @ BPI (2)
Schizophyllaceae  Schizophyllum commune @ BPI (1)
Stereaceae  Aleurodiscus amorphus @ BPI (2)

Stereum sanguinolentum @ BPI (3)
Strophariaceae  Flammula sapinea @ BPI (1)
Syrphidae  Milesia fructuosa @ BPI (11)
Valsaceae  Cryptospora @ BPI (1)

Cytospora pinastri @ BPI (1)

Valsa @ BPI (2)
Venturiaceae  Phaeocryptopus nudus @ BPI (1)

Rhizosphaera pini @ BPI (2)
_  Adelopus balsamicola @ BPI (2)

Adelopus nudus @ BPI (1)

Bothrodiscus pinicola @ BPI (6)

Clithris crispa @ BPI (1)

Metarhiziopsis microspora @ BPI (2)

Phialea crocea @ BPI (1)

Rehmiellopsis balsameae @ BPI (1)

Rhabdogloeum balsameum @ BPI (1)

Scoleconectria balsamea @ BPI (1)

Thyronectria balsamea @ BPI (1)

Toxosporium camptospermum @ BPI (1)

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5. Abies fraseri (Pursh) Poiret in Lamarck et al., Encycl. 5: 35. 1817.

Fraser fir, southern balsam fir

Pinus fraseri Pursh, Fl. Amer. Sept. 2: 639. 1814

Trees to 25m; trunk to 0.75m diam.; crown spirelike. Bark gray, thin, smooth, with age developing appressed reddish scales at trunk base. Branches diverging from trunk at right angles; twigs opposite, pale yellow-brown, pubescence reddish. Buds exposed, light brown, conic, small, resinous, apex acute; basal scales short, broad, equilaterally triangular, glabrous, resinous, margins entire, apex sharp-pointed. Leaves 1.2--2.5cm × 1.5--2mm, 2-ranked, particularly in lower parts of tree, to spiraled, flexible; cross section flat, grooved adaxially; odor turpentinelike, strong; abaxial surface with (8--)10(--12) stomatal rows on each side of midrib; adaxial surface dark lustrous green, sometimes slightly glaucous, with 0--3 stomatal rows at midleaf, these more numerous toward leaf apex; apex slightly notched to rounded; resin canals large, ± median, away from margins and midway between abaxial and adaxial epidermal layers. Pollen cones at pollination reddish yellow or yellowish green. Seed cones cylindric, 3.5--6 ´ 2.5--4cm, dark purple overlaid with yellowish green bracts, sessile, apex round; scales ca. 0.7--1 ´ 1--1.3cm, pubescent; bracts exserted and reflexed over cone scales. Seeds 4--5 ´ 2--3mm, body brown; wing about as long as body, purple; cotyledons ca. 5. 2 n =24.

Mountain forests; of conservation concern; 1500m; N.C., Tenn., Va.

Some (e.g., B.F. Jacobs et al. 1984) have argued that Fraser fir is at the end of a disjunct cline of balsam fir and perhaps does not deserve separate specific status. A.E. Matzenko (1968) took the opposite view, classifying Fraser fir and balsam fir in different taxonomic series of the genus.

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